British police detain protesters at anti-fracking demo
BALCOMBE, England (Reuters) – British police dispersed hundreds of protesters who blocked access to an oil exploration site in rural England on Monday in an intensification of an almost month-long standoff over the nascent shale gas extraction industry…
U.S. troubled by ‘suspicious deaths’ of Egyptian prisoners
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. State Department voiced deep concern on Monday about the deaths of Muslim Brotherhood prisoners while in custody in Egypt, terming them “suspicious,” and made clear that it does not believe the Islamist group should be b…
Supporters of barred Madagascar candidate threaten protests
ANTANANARIVO (Reuters) – Supporters of the wife of Madagascar’s deposed leader said they would take to the streets to protest against an “illegal” court ruling barring her from running in elections, threatening to bring more turmoil to the island natio…
Nigerian army says Boko Haram leader may be dead
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) – The leader of militant Islamist sect Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, may have died of gunshot wounds some weeks after a clash with soldiers, the Nigerian military said on Monday.
U.S. troubled by ‘suspicious deaths’ of Egyptian prisoners
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. State Department voiced deep concern on Monday about the deaths of Muslim Brotherhood prisoners while in custody in Egypt and made clear that it does not believe that the Islamist group should be banned.
Pakistan PM calls for peace with India amid rising Kashmir tension
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif called for better relations with India in a conciliatory gesture on national television on Monday after weeks of increased military activity along the two nations’ disputed border.
Family of Cuban dissident says files Spanish lawsuit over his death
MADRID (Reuters) – The family of a prominent Cuban dissident killed in a car crash on the island last year said on Monday they had filed a lawsuit in Spain against two Cuban army officials they allege were linked to his death.
U.S. has made no decision on freezing aid to Egypt: State Dept
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States has not made a decision on whether to freeze economic assistance to Egypt in a review underway by the Obama administration of all U.S. aid to the country, the State Department said on Monday.
Egyptian lawyers call for investigation into deaths of 37 Islamists
CAIRO (Reuters) – Egyptian lawyers called on Monday for an international investigation into the deaths in police custody of 37 supporters of Islamist President Mohamed Mursi.
Mubarak one step nearer to freedom after Egypt court ruling
CAIRO (Reuters) – Egyptian former president Hosni Mubarak, who was arrested after his overthrow in 2011, can no longer be held on a corruption charge, a court ruled on Monday, a decision his lawyer said removed one of the last obstacles to his release….